The horrifying finale! Bloody terror has overtaken Barrow, Alaska, as hungry vampires seek out human prey in the endless dark. Can newly appointed (and newly widowed) Sheriff Stella Olemaun save the last desperate vestiges of humanity in the town before it's too late?
30 Days of Night was already a quintessential vampire comic. This remake reinforces that standing and provides a new look at the now classic tale. The ending is a bit abrupt, but there's more than enough to enjoy here with some incredible visuals that any horror fan will enjoy. Read Full Review
A superbly written narrative with magnificent art work. The series has continues to impress month after month and the final issue is no exception. Read Full Review
This was a really quick read, and unlike anything, I have read recently. With the big 2 essentially stagnating this is a great chance to read something new. It's violent, graphic and there wasn't much substance to this issue. To be fair though, it seemed like the culmination of a fight teased much earlier I wasn't privy to. The art is very pencil heavy, but not to the point of whiskers. The earlier scenes in the snow before the violence happens is scary and vaguely unsettling which really works with the story. Not the ideal issue to jump in on, but a quick and straightforward (I think)read. Read Full Review
Steve Niles concludes this reboot of his landmark series from 15 years ago with a no holds barred, stand 'em up and knock 'em down issue length fight to the death! Read Full Review